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Catechol-O-methyltransferase-deficient mice exhibit sexually dimorphic changes in catecholamine levels and behavior

Joseph A. Gogos, Maria Morgan, Victoria Luine, Miklos Santha, Sonoko Ogawa, Donald Pfaff, and Maria Karayiorgou
PNAS August 18, 1998 95 (17) 9991-9996; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.95.17.9991
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  1. Edited by Bruce S. McEwen, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, and approved June 17, 1998 (received for review April 15, 1998)

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Abstract

Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is one of the major mammalian enzymes involved in the metabolic degradation of catecholamines and is considered a candidate for several psychiatric disorders and symptoms, including the psychopathology associated with the 22q11 microdeletion syndrome. By means of homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells, a strain of mice in which the gene encoding the COMT enzyme has been disrupted was produced. The basal concentrations of brain catecholamines were measured in the striatum, frontal cortex, and hypothalamus of adult male and female mutants. Locomotor activity, anxiety-like behaviors, sensorimotor gating, and aggressive behavior also were analyzed. Mutant mice demonstrated sexually dimorphic and region-specific changes of dopamine levels, notably in the frontal cortex. In addition, homozygous COMT-deficient female (but not male) mice displayed impairment in emotional reactivity in the dark/light exploratory model of anxiety. Furthermore, heterozygous COMT-deficient male mice exhibited increased aggressive behavior. Our results provide conclusive evidence for an important sex- and region-specific contribution of COMT in the maintenance of steady-state levels of catecholamines in the brain and suggest a role for COMT in some aspects of emotional and social behavior in mice.

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    • ↵‡ To whom reprint requests should be addressed. e-mail: gogosj{at}rockvax.rockefeller.edu or karayim{at}rockvax.rockefeller.edu.

    • This paper was submitted directly (Track II) to the Proceedings Office.

    • Data deposition: The sequence reported in this paper has been deposited in the GenBank database (accession no. AF076156).

  • ABBREVIATIONS

    COMT,
    catechol-O-methyltransferase;
    MAO,
    monoamine oxidase;
    OCD,
    obsessive compulsive disorder;
    HVA,
    homovanillic acid;
    DOPAC,
    dihydroxyphenyl acetic acid;
    PPI,
    prepulse inhibition
    • Received April 15, 1998.
    • Copyright © 1998, The National Academy of Sciences
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    Joseph A. Gogos, Maria Morgan, Victoria Luine, Miklos Santha, Sonoko Ogawa, Donald Pfaff, Maria Karayiorgou
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Aug 1998, 95 (17) 9991-9996; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.17.9991

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    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Aug 1998, 95 (17) 9991-9996; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.17.9991
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